This episode covers Arin Bhowmick's analysis on AI project failures due to hype over real problem-solving and introduces Cisco’s RAS metric for tracking research adoption from Nielsen Norman Group. It also touches on discussions about design clarity versus aesthetics and designer burnout in the UX Design subreddit, along with an announcement for the free UX Camp Summer event on May 30.
Show Notes
In This Episode
Discussion on why many AI projects fail early due to prioritizing hype over solving real problems.
Introduction of Cisco’s RAS metric for tracking the adoption of research recommendations.
Overview of recent articles from CSS-Tricks, Intercom Blog, and Codrops.
Articles Mentioned
"Why most AI products fail before the first user interaction" by Arin Bhowmick (UX Design.cc)
"Tracking Adoption of Research Recommendations: The Recommendation-Adoption Score" by Brian Utesch and Tammi Fitzwater (Nielsen Norman Group)
Community Discussions
r/UXDesign - A designer questions whether they are designing for aesthetics more than clarity, especially in e-commerce and SaaS.
r/UXDesign - Someone shares a post about running an entire design cycle on autopilot, feeling numb to the work.
r/UXDesign - Discussion on the challenge of showing up every day compared to actually designing every day.
Announcement
Chicago Camps is hosting UX Camp Summer on Saturday, May 30. The event is online and open for speaker submissions. General admission tickets are available for $13.50; however, free tickets are also provided thanks to community support. More details and ticket information can be found at ChicagoCamps.org.
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